Composition for cleaning enameled surfaces



r ms Nov. a, mega Want sermon m. eonnsrnrn', or MINNOLIS, mmmnsorn.

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ToaZZ-wkomz'tmay concerns I Bedt'known that I, MIn'roN M. Gonns'rnm, a citizen of the United States, resid- .ing at Minneapolis, in the county of Hennepin and State of Minnesotay have invented certain new and useful Compositions for Cleaning Enameled Surinvention will i detailed description thereo 20 larl I faces, of which the following is a specification.

cleaning enameled surfaces. An object is to provide a composition which may be employed for cleaning enameled surfaces such as porcelain enameled surfaces without the injurious efiects resulting from the use of abrasives or soaps.

The full objects and advantages of my appeal: in connection with the and the novel composition of ingredients will beparticuy pointed out inthe claims. n preparing my composition-I mix the following ingredients,.an oily base of vegetable or mineral oil, ten to thirty parts, benzol ten to thirty parts, and a light volatile ,oil such as gasoline or benzine fifty Improvements in My invention relates a composition for preferably paraflin oil, 3

to seventy-five parts. I

me nnrarannnn sunraons. Application ma a rn as, 1920. Serial no. 377,151.

To these ingredients I preferably add nitrobenzol one-tenth of two parts. If desired a small amountof coloring matter, preferably oil soluble anilin green, may be added to give the mixture a more pleasing appearance. In use the surfaces to becleaned' are wiped with a most cloth or rag on which has been placed a few drops of the mixture. 35 By the use ofmy com sition above de scribed I am able to quic y and thorou hly clean enameled surfaces without roug ening such surfaces or impairing the luster thereofi v I claim: 1 y I 1. A composition for cleaning enameled surfaces consisting of an oily base ten to thirty parts, benzol ten to thirty parts, and

a light hydrocarbon oil fifty to seventy-five 4 parts. I 7

2. A composition for'cleaning enameledz surfaces consisting of paraffin oil ten-to thirty'parts, benzolten t thirtyv parts, and gasoline fifty to sevent -five parts.

In testimony whereo I hereunto afix my signature.

TON M eonnsrnrn. 

